मतदान नेपाल Matadan Nepal
March – April 2026

Our Journey
Has Concluded.

Matadan Nepal was built to hold power accountable — to ensure a strong government facing weak opposition was still watched, measured, and challenged. Today, platforms like digitalpratipakshya.com are carrying that mission forward. Our purpose was to spark accountability, not own it — and that ecosystem now exists.

Note: We have no affiliation with digitalpratipakshya.com. This is not a formal endorsement, and we bear no responsibility for their future direction. We mention them solely based on the promising work we've seen so far.

Election 2082 Archive →
What We Built

From projections to accountability

Matadan Nepal started as Nepal's first Monte Carlo election projection engine for the 2082 BS general election — real-time FPTP and PR seat forecasts as votes were counted across 165 constituencies.

After the election, we expanded into a civic accountability platform: shadow government analysis, manifesto audits, a 20-year governance scorecard, and minister fitness assessments. The goal was simple — praise the good, challenge the bad, all backed by data.

Why We're Stepping Back

The ecosystem grew

When we started, there was a gap — no independent, data-driven platform holding the new government accountable. Today, that gap has been filled. Platforms like digitalpratipakshya.com are doing exceptional, sustained work in this space.

Our purpose was always to spark accountability, not own it. The fact that this ecosystem now exists means the mission succeeded. It's time to step back gracefully.

What Remains

Election 2082 lives on

The complete Election 2082 archive remains live as a historical record — all 165 FPTP results, PR seat distribution, Monte Carlo projections, and constituency-level data. It's Nepal's most detailed open election dataset.

View Election Archive →

For ongoing accountability

We recommend Digital Pratipakshya for continued, independent coverage of government performance, policy analysis, and civic accountability in Nepal.

Visit digitalpratipakshya.com →
The Mission

Accountability is
not a project.
It's a culture.

We built Matadan Nepal because a strong government with weak opposition needs an even stronger watchdog. Every minister profile, every manifesto audit, every data point was meant to make one thing clear: the people are watching.

That spirit doesn't end with this platform. It lives in every citizen who demands transparency, every journalist who asks hard questions, and every platform that holds power to account.

"The price of liberty is eternal vigilance."